English Version Ali Bongo once again ran, this time toward Tunis, to march against terrorism with other Heads of State and of Governments present. He was not, but not at all, about to miss this opportunity conducive to some photo opportunity in the presence of some leaders; photos that would be presented in infomercials coming up in a press that is also expecting this. Ali Bongo’s dishonesty is matched only by his mediocrity because while he pretended to march against terrorism in Tunis, his militia last week distinguished themselves yet again violently toward civilians wanting to demonstrate peacefully. Indeed, dear readers, here are some examples that could establish the terrorism inflicted by Ali Bongo on Gabon’s populations: 1. During the past week, the bodies of four children were found dead in Libreville and drained of their blood. This umpteenth ritual murder is the symbol of Ali Bongo’s regime as it offers all guarantees of impunity to the sponsors of these heinous crimes, since …

English Version Dear readers, while this regime continues to impose the unacceptable to a people whom it not only deprives of fundamental freedoms, including that of enjoying the wealth of their country; but we are also witnessing more and more an embarrassed silence by this regime before the increasingly deafening revelations that are made with a sustained frequency, by major Western media, whose credibility and veracity are verifiable in the field in Gabon. Gabon is not going well; that's obvious! But what does Ali Bongo say? He hides behind his antics. While Le Monde paints about Gabon, the portrait of a nation at an almost total shutdown, Ali Bongo’s regime is still predicting an economic growth for 2015 above 5% (click here to read the article by Le Monde). Gabon would then become the first country in history whose GDP would have increased with a drop of nearly 50% of revenues from its main source of foreign exchange, oil. While unions coalescing under the banner of the Dynamiq…

English Version Our compatriot Jean De Dieu Moukagni Iwangou, member of United Front of the Opposition, has just published a very simple text reflecting the frustrations that many Gabonese citizens will be able to identify with; while the capacity of their homes to make ends meet continues to be in the red, in the context of a completely ruined Gabon, when they find that the rulers continue to bleed even more the weakened body that is the National economy. This is the scandal that the text of Jean De Dieu Moukagni Iwangou addresses; we print it for you below.

Today, we now know that the Republic is governed by an outlaw regime.Today, the People demand the resignation of the outlaw regime.Today we find that the army is beating the people to protect the outlaw regime.By beating the people, does the national army want to tell every Gabonese citizen:That members of the ruling regime should go unpunished forever?That the presidential family must …

In a text of an exemplary clarity, a compatriot puts the Bongo regime before its accounting, after six years in power. The record is pathetic; and in view of the financial mass that this regime has had to manage, this record is simply criminal. To read the analysis of this compatriot, click here. Ali Bongo’s record is simply disastrous; in six years the Gabonese people have only known waiting, lies and delusions. After six years of Ali Bongo in power, the bulk of the Gabonese people are now experiencing the strange feeling of not being in their place in their own country which is now occupied by an octopus of what is so-called foreign legion. The analysis of this compatriot is a real truth serum administered to the regime. The question is simple: what did the regime do with the 18000 billion CFA francs of budgets since 2009? Right now in Gabon, the retrograde forces which are in power, are vilifying a coalition of trade-unions combined under the moniker of "Dynamique…

English Version If an individual in Gabon today embodies in their being the confluence of intellectual poverty and a good dose of gutlessness, it is Alain Claude Bilié Bi Nzé, the Spokesman of the Presidency of the Republic. But we can understand this, because it must not be easy to try to make Ali Bongo’s nonsense comestible to the Gabonese people. When one dares, as it does with recidivism Alain Claude Bilié Bi Nzé, to only answer to the economic, social and professional requests of members of a profession as essential to a country as the teaching profession, by insults, contempt and threats; it quickly becomes clear that the rulers of Gabon have no concept of what constitutes the pillars of a society and a nation. The greatness of a nation is not based on the quantity or quality of Spokespersons of this or that; the number of Cabinet Director of this or that ... etc.; a great country can be recognized from the quality and quantity of its s…

English Version Displeased by the revelations made by the French press of the seizure in France, more precisely on the runway of the Orly airport, of the Gabonese presidential Boeing 777; not knowing what lie to tell to save face, Ali Bongo has opted to play paper tiger by threatening the French side to recall his friend Germain-Ngoyo Moussavou, Ambassador of Gabon in France, for consultation in Libreville, creating a diplomatic incident. Oh, the French must be shaking like leaves! To trigger this diplomatic crisis with France, it is reported in the French press that initially, the Gabonese presidency has asked the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs to verify whether the aircraft, which is under the direct management of Ali Bongo’s military office, was covered by diplomatic immunity and other international conventions. Gabon is said to have also have applied for cancellation of the seizure in the Créteil Court wh…